A Fireball Meteor
Taken by Yasushi Aoshima on October 25, 2017 @ Ishikawa, JAPAN
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A fireball came from Orionids radiant point. The persistent trains spread to the whole sky. Data: EF8-15mmF4(at 8mmF4), CanonEOS6D, 12800 ISO, 15sec each, 1) 67x15sec GIF (14:11:40-30:50 UT), 2) 2x15sec stacked 61 frames GIF (14:11:40-46:25 UT), 3) 14:12:25-40 UT This fireball was observed and analyzed by another Japanese group (SonotaCo Network Japan). http://sonotaco.jp/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3975&view=next
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Easily my favorite photo for November 2nd. #2)

Thanks for posting this for us.
Posted by JCloud 2017-11-02 19:20:32
 
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